Bupnorbia pseudocactus, 22: rooted cubtingssssesacvssvesyecossede 
Stems angled, up to 1", light green plainly marbled with 
yellows (Pigs 219) 
Be squarrosa, 13" SOOCUIU CS CAD aRey UN eeGeMaHewTeHoes cORHE CATE KITTS 
Rare, slow growing plant forming head of flattened, 
dark, laquered stems. (Figs 232) 
Be similis, La hea dalafad A Marae ROS ooo di he) Bae Oe OOHRS ORO KS as 
Cuttings are large, columnar, with four or five thin 
ribs; fast-growing; dark green. 
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Called the "Corn Cob Cactus" because it looks like a 
small, green, corn cob. Very popular. 
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Unlabeled assortment to include several types of beautiful 
seedlings in exceptionally good condition. 
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Smooth, greenish leaves edged with narrow, white line 
on margins (Fige 93) 
Me, Gocenennn io SSAiN ess wagandaoaneawnws-ee Geieee vee war ov eee le 
The smallest Faucaria. Short, dark green leaves with 
a thin, white edge. 
F. brittenae, 13" BEA AC Sie Wise slsis S42 Gales Ss eee G40 OS sede ee ee 
Large growing species of lacy culture. 
Pe tigeina) wre. superte, 1S scedlingswicicnsatocevanerrcceveuces 
“Piger's Jaw." Leaves marbled gray-green with white teeth, 
whence the name. These are exceptionally fine seedlings 
of this popular plant. 
Ve Wve e ova, 1 BeSd an gepr dee steadax ¥~shGs0s caes vue e es ve ene 
Rare species with white-brown leaves thickly covered 
with large tubercles, white dot in center, white teeth 
on ridges. (Fig. 93) 
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Dark, shiny green from selected fast-growing seeds. 
HEN AND CHICKENS - See Echeveria glauca 
BOR ee ie er Poriisy 82s sachs ese easesGaewnve der verscdsennis 
Dark green clumms; each leaf flattened and notched on 
the ends like elk horns. 
INCH WORM - See Kleinia pendula 
PARPRCHOU i loses DSO Co kes aa cidade cha ote ks.cveeemeh ans kesviewens 
(Syn. Ke tomentosa) “Plush Plant." Attractive, white, 
thickly felted leaves, scalloped tips marked with distinct 
brown spots. These unusual characteristics sell this 
plant on sight. (Fig. 185) 
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KLEINIA pendula, 2" rooted cuttings. cocccecssccescocscccccerccees 
Very well described by the common name "Inch Worm." 
Grows in a series of arches, rooting wherever it touches 
the ground, (Fig. 136) 
K. tomentosa, 2" rooted cuttin gscccceccecccosssescerceccerserevose 
Rare, slow growing plant with spindle-shaped, succulent 
leaves completely covered with silvery white downe A 
showy plant. (Pl. 36) 
PACHYPHYTUM compactum, IS". accococcevccccccssccsccccesecssscsoeces 
Close-set, cylindrical, blue-gray leaves ‘vith silvery 
white markings give the plant an angled effect. (Fige 174) 
PACHY VERIA scheideokeri crest, 2o%sccscccssecrccccsesesccevessece 
PARTRIDGE BREAST - See Aloe variegata 
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